Faisal Wasim Ismail
Aga Khan University Hospital
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Advances in medical education and practice | 2018
Faisal Wasim Ismail; Shahab Abid; Minaz Mawani; Wasim Jafri; Saeed Hamid
Purpose Viral hepatitis B and C represent the primary health challenge confronting Asia and Pakistan. With direct-acting antiviral therapy for hepatitis C, patients will be treated by general physicians (GPs) and will need training through continuing medical education (CME). Blended learning is a combination of didactic teaching with online, self-paced learning, and it has not been evaluated as a CME tool for general physicians. We aimed to compare the change in physician’s knowledge about chronic viral hepatitis following a blended learning educational program. Methods Participants enrolled in a 6 week blended learning program comprising three modules, each of 2 weeks duration. These were: 1) epidemiology and prevention of viral hepatitis; 2) diagnosis and assessment of hepatitis; and 3) treatment of hepatitis. Activities were primarily web based with some face-to-face interactive sessions. All study material was available on the Teach - Pak website. Discussions, questions, and comments were encouraged. An overall pre-and postintervention knowledge assessment was performed, in addition to individual module assessments. Results A total of 48 participants completed the program; 39 passed (81.25%). The participants were from diverse backgrounds with variable previous training. The pass rate rose from 16.1% at the start of the program to 81.2% at the conclusion. The mean pretest score was 26.0 (standard deviation =4.36), while the mean posttest score was 34.6 (standard deviation =5.15), showing an increase in the mean score of 8.56 points. Eighty four percent had completed at least one credit hour for CME as compared to those who did not pass the posttest (44.4% p-value =0.02). No significant differences in results of posttest were observed in the categories of participant’s age, years since graduation, or years of experience. The participants were satisfied with the blended learning mode of teaching. Conclusion Blended learning is an efficient way to impart hepatitis CME to a diverse group of postgraduate physicians.
Jcpsp-journal of The College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan | 2012
Faisal Wasim Ismail; Rustam Khan; Lubna Kamani; Ashfaq Ahmad Wadalawala; Hasnain Ali Shah; Saeed Hamid; Wasim Jafri
Jcpsp-journal of The College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan | 2007
Saeed Hamid; Faisal Wasim Ismail; Wasim Jafri
Hepatology International | 2008
Faisal Wasim Ismail; Hasnain Ali Shah; Saeed Hamid; Z Abbas; Shahab Abid; Khalid Mumtaz; Wasim Jafri
Jcpsp-journal of The College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan | 2012
Rustam Khan; Ashfaq Ahmed; Faisal Wasim Ismail; Shahab Abid; Safia Awan; Hasnain Ali Shah; Saeed Hamid; Wasim Jafri
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2004
Faisal Wasim Ismail; Saeed Hamid
Journal of Ayub Medical College Abbottabad | 2015
Lubna Kamani; Saeed Hamid; Faisal Wasim Ismail; Syed Waqas Haider; Safia Awan; Ashfaq Ahmed; Wasim Jafri
The Journal of medical research | 2017
Shahina Parani; Tazeen Saeed Ali; Saleema Allana; Faisal Wasim Ismail
Journal of Public Health in Developing Countries | 2017
Shahina S. Pirani; Saleema Allana; Tazeen Saeed Ali; Faisal Wasim Ismail
The Journal of medical research | 2016
Shahina Pirani; Tazeen Saeed Ali; Saleema Allana; Faisal Wasim Ismail